Tired of Max deg/s changing every time you change Super Rate? Set it to a fixed value!

Ever explore ways of shaping the curve from mid- to full-stick? A simple "Shape" parameter allows you to quickly cycle through all possibilities!

As Bardwell has taught us, setting Expo in Open TX is an evil thing that kills precision. But ever wonder about negative Expo? Easily explore the possibilities this adds in shaping the rate curve! Add center-stick precision! Grow the curve faster! Greater independent control of Pitch and Roll!

He uses zero Expo (typical), and uses Super to control curve growth. This means the slope of the curve grows faster than linear, in a consistent manner (we'll explain later).

HOLDOX RATES
Observations:

Holdox max deg/sec is fairly high at 524 deg/s.

Yaw/Pitch/Roll all have the same max deg/s.

Yaw is less sensitive at mid-stick compared to Roll and Pitch.

His equivalent slope at mid-stick is 1.44 on Roll/Pitch and 1.03 on Yaw, substantially higher than SFPV's 0.8 and 0.6.

He uses zero Super, and uses Expo to control curve shape. Meaning, the curve grows slightly faster than linear of the first half, and growth is more exponential in the latter half.

The last bullet probably causes the most confusion. Basically, SFPV has used the traditional approach of setting a Super Rate value to control curve growth, whereas, Holdox sets the max deg/sec using RC Rate, and then applies Expo to flatten out the middle portion. In terms of the basic shape of the...Continue Reading